Alabama Department of Education Gives Students Free Summer Access to Fuel Education Solutions
K – 12 students across the state can engage with online reading and learning activities all summer long!
K – 12 students across the state can engage with online reading and learning activities all summer long!
McWane Science Center is one of more than 2,000 museums across America to offer free admission to military personnel and their families this summer in collaboration with the National Endowment for the Arts, Blue Star Families and the Department of Defense.
Over 500 people came out to the Birmingham Zoo’s 2018 ZooRun. Partnering with the Global Conservation Corps (GCC) organization, funds raised through registering for the ZooRun are being used to fund a future ranger’s program and a rhino orphanage, both of which are initiatives of the GCC.
For 114 years, Vulcan, the world’s largest cast iron statute has stood atop Red Mountain as a unifying symbol for generations past and present. Come help Vulcan blow out the candles on his cake at his big Birthday Bash on June 3 from 12 – 4 p.m.!
A local 8th grader received recognition as a Distinguished Finalist for Alabama in the prestigious 2018 Prudential Spirit of Community Awards.
Public Libraries in Jefferson County are Hosting a Campaign in Conjunction with 40th Anniversary.
Prince of Peace Catholic School is proud to share that they now have 68 students, throughout grades six, seventh and eighth, who have been inducted into this prestigious Honor Society.
Originally scheduled for April, this Jory’s Journey event will be the first Autism Walk to be held in Birmingham that is focused on the underserved families in the Birmingham area who are impacted by autism.
The governor and over 50 Alabama mayors proclaim April 22 – 28, 2018 as Parental Alienation Prevention Week and April 25, 2018 as Parental Alienation Awareness “Bubbles for Love” Day.
Craving something delicious? Purchase tickets now, and bring your appetite to the Taste of Five Points at Vulcan Park and Museum May 8, 2018!
India takes center stage with a month of community activities celebrating the country’s arts and culture at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
After nearly two years of construction, the new Thompson High School is truly a sight to behold. This 32, 269 square-foot facility is not only massive in size but filled with state-of-the-art technology, resources and academic additions that rival those of some college campuses.
Students from Primrose School at Liberty Park donate 312 books to Jessie’s Place on Read Across America Day.
Complimentary Bra Fittings to Help Women Look Good While Doing Good
Are you washing your hands the right way? You may not be getting off as many germs as you think.
It can be easy to become discouraged when listening to or reading news reports of crime in our area. We might find ourselves struggling with feelings of despair or even fear, as we grow concerned for the safety of our families and neighborhoods. Thankfully, things can improve and there is some good news to be shared that just might restore our hope and help us find our courage.
Visitors can literally walk in the footsteps of Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, Medgar Evers, John Lewis and other African American activists, thanks to the U.S. Civil Rights Trail, which was launched on King’s birthday.
The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute celebrates Black History Month by hosting multiple, public events dedicated to the Civil Rights movement and those who have worked to create change and acceptance in our society.
Local school is one of only seven schools in the southeastern United States to receive back-to-back Blue Ribbon Awards.
Parishioners of Prince of Peace Catholic Church gather and distribute food to the homeless in Birmingham as part of their “Lunch for the Homeless” ministry.